Showing posts with label alien romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alien romance. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 January 2024

Wake up, world! Our memories have been distorted. We're under attack.

Dear Friend,

I am writing this letter because I fear I may not be alive when you read it. It has been six years since false memories were implanted to make us believe in an alien invasion.

Now, a new species called Jelvias lives among us. Some of us have realised that something is not right, and we are fighting against the Jelvias who are being controlled by a higher-order entity. We don't know whether this is organic or artificial intelligence.

Recently, I discovered that there is a glitch in the controller's system, causing the Jelvias' memories to become distorted. They believe they belong on Earth and have the same freedoms as we do.

Unfortunately, the controller is trying to bring the Jelvias back under its control, and I am being hunted down for knowing the truth. 

I am sorry to say that you must wake up before it's too late.





contains adult themes.

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Jelvia: Not Human #2 - 'Surviving Her Dominant won’t leave you hanging. All books in the series have a satisfactory end!'

Surviving her Dominant

#2

Life in the 21st century was becoming increasingly difficult due to the rampage of Jelvias, but Courtney, consumed inside a Dom/sub relationship, wasn’t able to focus on the current situation, and even when her best friend Macy Shaw began an unhealthy fixation on Jelvias, Courtney didn’t pay much heed.

It wasn’t until life as a sub became intolerable, and Courtney ran away to move in with her friend did she realise how deep Macy had buried herself in the Jelvian world.

Aldarn, a Jelvia, came into Courtney’s life through Macy. It wasn’t long after meeting him that Courtney received her first ‘gift’.

Then the strange texts, wreaths and threatening phone calls began.



Then Greg came back in her life, anguished at how he’d treated her and determined to win her back.

Two men. One woman.

And both want her.

Surviving her Dominant: viewbook.at/dominant

Monday, 4 March 2019

For sci-fi romance lovers everywhere – Eden: ‘Before you give yourself to him, ask yourself what he did to become the last survivor of his race?’ #novellines @AmazngEbooks





EDEN

Imagine yourself stranded alone with no communication means.
You’ve no shelter or food. Now imagine that place is another planet.
Then imagine you're not so alone after all... 
(also available in other digital stores and in paperback)
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HUNTED
(CONCLUDING PART TO EDEN)

As the only survivors, they rely only on one another. 
But events remind Jenny that the man she gave everything up for isn’t human, and the place she calls home, isn't Earth - the concluding part to Eden: Hunted

(also available in other digital stores and coming soon in paperback)

~

You said you wanted more...

You got more!

HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO

and writing under the name of

T. E Kessler




(also available in other digital stores and coming soon in paperback)

What is your perfect man wasn't human?

Jelvias have lived alongside humans since time began—or that’s what mankind once thought. Now they are waking up to the invisible technology that had fogged their brains.

Beasts. Devil spawn. Aliens. Venomous… are the words used to describe Jelvias. They execute criminals and judge beyond redemption.

Macy Shaw wants to prove there's more to Jelvias than violent murderers but no one will listen to a small-time celebrity reporter such as her—then she catches the eye of her boss and he gives her the job of a lifetime:

Narcifer, the Jelvian Lothario, woo him, seduce him, get a story.

Macy will do anything to get that story...even if it risks losing her life.

She didn't bank on losing her heart.

Book by T. E Kessler contain adult material and therefore recommended for the over 18 age group only.


Tuesday, 16 May 2017

A sci-fi Beauty and the Beast! #scifi #beautyandthebeast #alienromance


Imprisoned for brutal crimes against his wardens, Fly was taken from his planet Itor and transported to an uninhabited world alongside other criminals. Full of mutiny, anger and a desire for revenge the transportation was never going to be successful and Fly became the only survivor when the craft crashed.

Then the human ship arrived - and Jenny.

With a malfunctioning spacecraft she was in for a fight for her life, but her problems were only just beginning when her crewmates abandon her on Eden.

Jenny's on her own... or so she thinks.


#2


‘I’m scared’, Fly had said. He was never scared. He was her hero. Her rugged hero made up from all the romance books she’d read. Big, bold and beautiful—in an alien kind of way.
Jenny's from Earth. Fly's from Itor. By a quirk of fate they met. She tamed him and they fell in love. They live idyllic lives in a protected corner of the world away from the wolf-like people and savage tribes of Neanderthals, and when Jenny discovers she’s pregnant they feel things can’t get any more perfect.

But things are changing outside their little kingdom. The wolf-people are disbanding and someone, or something, appears to be hunting the Neanderthals. Fly makes provisions to protect all that’s dear to him, but then he just doesn’t return home. Jenny knows he’s alive somewhere, but alone with her baby daughter, is she equipped to deal with the new horror that awaits her?

This sequel will have you turning the pages wondering if happy ever afters are possible in this conclusion to Eden.

Sunday, 29 January 2017

Like an #alphamale? Check out Eden and its sequel Hunted in this #scifi romance



Imagine yourself stranded. No way of communicating, no shelter. No food. Now imagine that place is another planet. Then you realise you're not alone...

Astronaut Jenny found herself abandoned on Eden after a miscommunication failure with her crew. From 2056 where technology ruled and hard work was left to robots, she was forced to go back to basics and live a pre-historic life.

Unfortunately, a lone alien had crash-landed previously and was already living such a life.

Bad news for Jenny. Good news for him.

Eden begs the simple question:
How far would you go to survive? 

 

Author note:

Eden can be read as a stand alone novel, however, Hunted follows on from Eden so needs to be read after Eden.

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Eden and its concluding part Hunted



Excerpt from the book EDEN
 

She started, her eyes flaring wide. The noise she heard echoed up the corridor. With her nerve failing, she jumped to her feet, allowing the broken appliance to fall to the floor. She could already hear heavy footsteps pounding up the corridor as she dashed across to the lobby.
At the exit, she slipped in a puddle of animal blood and fell, sprawling, to the ground. She began to scramble out of the doorway on her stomach, but her ankles were seized and she was whipped backwards at speed.
She was abruptly released, but the momentum caused her to roll until she hit the opposite wall. She lowered her hands, which had instinctively risen to shield her head against the impact, and peered fearfully at her attacker.


His feet, bare and soiled, were planted wide apart, and his naked chest was rising and falling rapidly. He threw something and she covered her head again. The crushed bottle caught her on the back of the hand. She stifled a shocked cry, and peered through her fingers at the alien, her stomach rolling and twisting like waves.
He reeled off a string of words, and she flinched at the tone. He bent towards her and she tried to hide within the wall, but she was lifted by the front of her suit and hung, like a ragdoll, from his hands. Her chin began to tremble.
She was deflated; all fight had fled her body.
‘I’m sorry.’ Tears fell in an endless rush. ‘I thought you’d gone. I thought you were on Taurus. Th-that’s w-why I drank it.’
She was shaken roughly, her head rocking on her shoulders, and then dropped. The instant she hit the floor she curled into the foetal position, with her arms covering her head.
Her senses were acute to sound, and her brain nagged her to flee, but she remained motionless. The old, old trick: play dead. It was miraculous how prehistoric instincts had quickly reasserted their position in her life.
Finally, the bare feet walked away. But she remained in a curled ball, the dismembered animal her neighbour, and wondered if the quality of her life would be worth the struggle to survive.
 EDEN

Fly was an unwilling experiment; Jenny was marooned. 
Both were destined to meet.
Eden book #1



 Excerpt from the book HUNTED
A honnard ran into her line of vision, he was followed by a Jelvia who looped a chain around its neck. He whooped with delight as the caveman fell to the ground. Another Jelvia jumped off a strange-looking creature that looked like a cross between a short-necked giraffe and a horse, and hit a panicking native across the back of the head with a stick. The ‘stick’ had a loop over one end, and when the honnard fell to the floor, the loop was slipped over its head. Another Jelvia ran past, kicking over a carefully arranged stockpile of wood and rocks. He disappeared from view, but another jumped down from the ledge above the mouth of the cave where Jenny was hiding, making her start. He ran forwards and scattered a group of honnards. Jenny saw Zack run out of the trees, his spear aloft, teeth bared. He threw it, and dived to one side as a Jelvia spat. Jenny couldn’t be sure if he’d been hit or not. But a Jelvia lay on the ground clearly dead with a spear sticking out of his chest.
There were lots of yelling and howling, and there was no doubt in Jenny’s mind that these Jelvias had captured Fly—or killed him.
‘Look at this!’ someone shouted, and Jenny saw a Jelvia take the small effigy of her from a tree. ‘The prims believe in her!’
‘There are loads of them,’ someone else said. ‘The prims believe in her.’ The gap she was peering through darkened as the Jelvia pulled the stick doll from above the cave’s entrance.
This close Jenny could only see the lower half of his legs. Another Jelvia joined the one outside her cave and the doll was either dropped or thrown to the ground.
A heel crushed it into the dust, making her believe it was the latter. ‘Utter rubbish,’ the perpetrator said. ‘How many prims have we got?’
‘Four.’
‘That all? Where’s the others?’
‘They ran into the forest!’ someone said. ‘We came in too hard! They’ve run.’
The grinder of the doll swore, and his legs moved away. Then it was over. They left behind their destruction and moved off to find more unsuspecting prisoners. Jenny lowered her head into her arms. How many Jelvias had there been? It was hard to tell, but how could she, a lone woman, fight them and rescue her man?
 
 HUNTED

Odd events remind her that the man she gave everything up for isn’t human. Eden returns with its conclusion in Hunted
Hunted Book #2






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